New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 19, 1929, Page 28

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Pic” Traynor, 3rd baseman of too hard for a fast grounder in d as a result is confined in a ined right thigh Internatlonal Newsreel TS T AN L 21N L 2IS TZIN T ZIN LI\ L 2 LN 4 N A NN Elizabeth F; Clara Bow naivete having completely captured the entire Nordic male population BAGGED A TROPHY—Mrs. James L. Clark, wife of assistant irector of Amer Museum of tural History, with rare roan antelope killed on the run with a single shot, while hunting big in Nariobi Sudan, Africa. International Newsreel SUES HUSBAND ONLY — Joan Ingram, screen actress, who accused Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner, of New York, of looting $2,428 worth of clothing from her apartment, now drops charges against Mrs. Turner, but wants husband held. International Newsreel AT SWORDS POINTS?—Troops of Nationalist Army of China now being mobilized and rushed to northern China f the break off of diplomatic relations with Soviet Russia over the seizure of the Eastern Railway in Manchuria, long a sore point in the Russian-Chinese relationship. International Newsreel R e A NN LTS ] 1 S-OCEANIC MATERIAL — Unusual h shows peculiar wing construction of Dornier hydroplane that ul flights on Lake Con- ng only 8 of its 12 motors ed plane rose casil s t Robert Ryan and Ed. Tarangioli B ONE IN A THOUSAND—Josephine 88 Klutzz, of Saulsbury, No. Carolina, was voted the prettiest girl among the thou- sand American students who arrived at Paris on the S. S. Leviathan for a tour of the Continent. Internntional Newsreel AIDED CZAR'S KIN—M. Peter Bark, last Finance Minis- ter for Russian Nationalistic Government, upon whom hon- orary Grand Cross of Royal Victorian order was conferred by King George for his efforts in behalf of late Empress Ma- rie and daughters in last days Internatfonal Newsreci B e S —— | of their life.international Newsreel AN | _INCT TN TN L AN TSI [N 1 A 1 _Z] FUN TO WATCH — | STILL GOING Crowds on river STRONG — bank of Ohio | George Pardy of watching annual Somerville, Ohio Valley mo- s, spent his tor boat competi- 103rd birthday tion, saw two receiving mes- boats upset in 4 sages of congrat races marked by § S 1T 1N 1 /1N READY FOR UNVEILING — Rudolph Jarold, above to Hans Schuler, fa- § board H. M. § 5 5 hing touches to last bay, Eng e R 3 I [} :cmnml to {’Ams' ulation via tele- thrills as well as will be set up in Meri- { phone spills. Internatlonal Newsreel [ 5 1 nternations! International 4 Nesvaree Newsreel ['] 4 " 4 o} \

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